Scout got out one day but he had a name tag and was returnedThose who love animals and have pets will find that they are missing their beloved friend at least a few times over the course of their lifetime. This is never pleasant, and some pets never come home

When dogs would go missing in the past, flyers and word of mouth were the only common ways that people had to alert others that their dog was missing. Today, however, that are many great ways to get the word out about missing dogs, and some of them are rather unique.

You can still use flyers when you have missing dogs, of course, and they can be the reason why your pet is found and brought home. Always find the best and clearest picture you have of your pet, and make the picture prominent on the flyer.

Make sure you have your pets name on the flyer, any identifying features or colorings, and a number where someone may reach you if they think they have found your missing dogs. If you have tabs at the bottom that someone can rip off, they won’t have to write down or memorize your number when they see the flyer.

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April 18, 2008

Choosing a Designer Dog Collar

Bobbie with her collarLet’s face it, everything about your appearance, your company, and your possessions reflect on you. From your house to your kids to your cars, people will judge you by what you have, and how those close to you act. Even your pets reflect upon you.

That is why having the right designer dog collars is so important. Through a designer dog collar, you can show everyone that you have a handle on life. You know that appearance is the most important priority. You take care of everything, down to the smallest touch. If even your dog is fashionable, your life is pretty together!

Of course, there are a wide variety of stylish dog collars. Dog collars look so good, in fact, that they’ve been picked up by the punk rock industry as neck wear.

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Bernese Mountain DogBernese Mountain Dogs are great. They are friendly, cute, and, according to Bernese Mountain Dog owners, the best dog ever.

However, if you live in a warm climate, it’s best to get a breed that can handle heat. If you get a cold weather dog, like the Newfoundland or Bernese, you will have to keep them in an air-conditioned house throughout the summer months. With their long, thick fur, they will easily suffer from heat stroke if not kept cool.

They are also very family oriented and hate to be separated from the people they love. So plan on having it in the house with you instead of leaving it outdoors alone.

Sadly, their lifespan is only about 9 years. To read more about them, visit this page where I have a full description of this great dog: Bernese Mountain Dog

Hope you enjoy this video dedicated to Bernese Mountain Dogs.

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